Oladimeji Ramon
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has
described ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo as the boss of bosses in the
Nigerian political space.
Jonathan said any “politician who
ignores Obasanjo does so at its own peril,” advising ex-Vice-President
Atiku Abubakar to find a way of courting his former boss, if he (Atiku)
must realise his presidential ambition.
He maintained that it would be
impossible for Atiku to realise his presidential ambition on the
platform of the All Progressives Congress.
According to Jonathan, Atiku’s chances
of becoming President in 2019 would be bright if he contested on the
platform of the Peoples Democratic Party.
He, however, stressed that Atiku must do
everything to get Obasanjo’s endorsement, who, he said, had the magic
wand and remained respected home and abroad.
Jonathan was quoted as saying this in an interview he recently granted the Ovation Magazine, published by Dele Momodu.
“He (Atiku) can’t get the APC ticket. If Atiku gets our party (PDP) ticket, he would compete well,” Jonathan reportedly said.
“He’s always a passionate politician. But he would have to reach out to our boss, Baba OBJ, the boss of all bosses.
“We’ve all learnt at different times
that you ignore OBJ at your own peril. OBJ has the magic wand, respected
at home and abroad,” Jonathan said.
Atiku, who served as Vice-President
during Obasanjo’s eight years administration, fell out with his former
boss towards the end of the administration.
The rift was believed to have stemmed from Atiku’s antagonism to Obasanjo’s alleged third-term bid.
Atiku had recently said given the chance
to lead the country, he would fight corruption even better than
President Muhammadu Buhari, who enjoys public opinion as a man of
integrity and hater of corruption.
Atiku lashed out at those he said were regurgitating corruption allegations against him, without bringing any proof forward.
He said, “It is sickening to continue to
regurgitate allegations of corruption against me by people who have
failed to come forward with a single shred of evidence of my misconduct
while in office.
“Despite previous desperate efforts to
link me with corruption, the William Jefferson trial in the United
States ended in 2009 without indicting me or linking me to corrupt
activities,” Atiku added.
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